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Sky’s the limit: 100% cutoff for 10 courses in DU colleges this year

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The University of Delhi announced its first undergraduate admission deadline, which includes well-known colleges such as Shri Ram Business School and Indian College, which set the admission score for various courses at 100%. Universities including SRCC, Hindu, Ramjas, Hansraj, and Khalsa announced that the admission scores for 10 undergraduate courses were 100%, while the first admission scores for some courses of some universities increased by 6% to 7% compared with last year.

Others set full-point admissions The university also has Jesus and Mary College, Deen Dayal Upadhyay College and Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies. Lady Shri Ram College for Women was the only university last year to cut 0.25% of its three courses-Bachelor of Economics, Political Science and Psychology (Hons).

The percentage of courses this year-0.5%. The admission scores for economics, political science, and psychology this year are 99.50%, 99.75%, and 99.75%, respectively. The president of the university attributed the sharp reduction to the increase in board test scores. This year, more than 70,000 CBSE students scored more than 95%. Many students who score more than 95% are now pinning their hopes on extracurricular activities (ECA) and sports quotas, and are expected to have limited chances of falling scores during subsequent deadlines or vacancies. SRCC requires BA (Hons) Economics and BCom (Hons) admission scores.

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Last year, the college set the admission score for Bachelor of Economics (Hons) and BCom (Hons) at 99.50%. The Jesus and Mary College (JMC) has determined the admission score for the Bachelor of Psychology (Hons) degree for those who do not include the subject in the calculation of the four best (BFS) percentages, which is 100%. The score for students who included this course in the BFS score is 99%. Last year, if the subject was not included in the BFS or the student scored less than 85% in the subject, the cut-off rate for psychology (hons) was 99.5%, while the cut-off rate for other subjects was 98.5%.

To enter Hansraj College’s BSc (Hons) Computer Science, students need to obtain a certain score, which is a significant increase from the 97.25% score required last year. This year, the Hindu College and Ramjas College maintained perfect scores in pursuing a Bachelor of Political Science (Honours). In 2020, the minimum score required for a Bachelor of Political Science in Hinduism (Hons) is only 0.50% lower than 100%, and at Ramjas College, the admission score is 99%. In order to enter the BCom of SGTB Khalsa College, this time students need to score 100%, which is a significant improvement from last year’s 96.5% to be eligible to enter the course.

News Source : Mint

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